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The Mohammed Cartoon Conflict continues as parts of the Islamic world are still enraged by the comics initially printed by the newspaper in Denmark. Since then newspapers in Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Jordan, New Zealand, Australia and the United States have printed the cartoons. Here is a list of some newspapers and magazines that have run the cartoons.
  • Jyllands-Posten, a Danish newspaper, first published the cartoons in September, 2005.
  • Germany's Die Welt
  • Germany's Berliner Zeitung
  • France Soir (details here)
  • Al Fagr, an Egyptian newspaper (details here and here)
  • Italy's La Stampa (details here)
  • Italy's Corriere della Serra (details here)
  • Spain: Barcelona's El Periodico and Madrid's El Mundo (details here)
  • Courrier International in France
  • New Zealand's Dominion Post (details here)
  • The Courier-Mail in Brisbane, Australia (details here)
  • Rockhampton's Morning Bulletin, Australia (details here)
  • The Shihan in Jordan (details here)
  • Philadelphia Inquirer (details here and here)
  • New York Sun (details here)
  • Daily Press in Victorville, California. (details here.)
  • Wyoming Tribune-Eagle in Cheyenne (details here)
  • French magazine Charlie Hebdo printed the cartoons along with a new original Mohammed cartoon. (details here)
  • Spare Change News (details here)
There will likely be more newspapers to add to the list as the controversary continues to grow. The Media Cynic reports that Iran is backing an Iranian newspaper that is hosting a Holocaust cartoon contest -- there seems to no end in sight to the growing cartoon conflict.

Updated: 2-17-06

Posted on 2006-02-08





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